cleaning vinyl roof?
Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 6:30 pm
on the weekend i decided since it was nice weather to take my r6 for a ride.
so as with normal preparations i looked over the bike and lubed the chain....
well half way through applying the spray a wasp decided to apear out of nowhere and hover a few centrmeters from my hand,
needless to say i jumped up, and the spray went in a nice arc... all over my mx5's roof
now the problem is i use a product called Belray Blu-tac on my chain,
its a high quality product that is designed to be water resistant and extremely tacky so it doesn't fling off the chain at speed
(now you see my problem, great on a chain.... horrible to get off when on anything else)
now the obvious solution is to use kerosene to break down the oil...
however i am worried that it will eat into or discolor the roof.
and for those who may suggest wait for it to weather off....
well it took almost 12 months for the last time i over-sprayed to wear off my driveway.
and it leaves really visible marks on the roof, (imagine dots of water) and when wet.. it displaces the water so its also visible
so as with normal preparations i looked over the bike and lubed the chain....
well half way through applying the spray a wasp decided to apear out of nowhere and hover a few centrmeters from my hand,
needless to say i jumped up, and the spray went in a nice arc... all over my mx5's roof
now the problem is i use a product called Belray Blu-tac on my chain,
its a high quality product that is designed to be water resistant and extremely tacky so it doesn't fling off the chain at speed
(now you see my problem, great on a chain.... horrible to get off when on anything else)
now the obvious solution is to use kerosene to break down the oil...
however i am worried that it will eat into or discolor the roof.
and for those who may suggest wait for it to weather off....
well it took almost 12 months for the last time i over-sprayed to wear off my driveway.
and it leaves really visible marks on the roof, (imagine dots of water) and when wet.. it displaces the water so its also visible